Need Help IDing Some Marbles:

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I need some help IDing some Marbles that I am told are all pre-1940s.

Any thoughts on value will be appreciated as well.



MVC-001F.webpMVC-002F.webpMVC-003F.webpMVC-004F.webpMVC-005F.webpMVC-006F.webp
 

The top set is easy, the second set I'll try, but you might wait for Duffy to weigh in.
The top set blue/yellow one is marble king, blue/red one is peltier peerless patch, red/white one is marble king.
The second set red/white swirl I'm going to say ravenswood. Amber/white swirl looks like a CAC slag with a #9 where it was twisted out of the vat. The red/green one I think is an akro patch by what little I can see of the seam. I wouldn't be surprised to find out it was some sort of vitro though.
 

blue and yellow marble king is a cubscout....in the second set the amber swirl is a mf Christensen...old yet common..hand gathered....the red slaggy one is prob an alley...the other I would say vitro....nice collectible marbles..
 

blue and yellow marble king is a cubscout....in the second set the amber swirl is a mf Christensen...old yet common..hand gathered....the red slaggy one is prob an alley...the other I would say vitro....nice collectible marbles..

Duffy,

Would you have any idea of their value?
 

I should have known MFC instead of CAC on the swirl. With Christensen in both names, I get them mixed up.
 

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